Hello Sir, please note there is a correction in Question no -3, Adult CPR, it is 30:2, as per medical knowledge. Please don't mind. It's same for adults and children but 5:1 for infants. Thanks.
In 2010, the American Heart Association updated first aid recommendations. As a part of this, the order that you perform the ABCs has been changed to CAB: a) Circulation/Compressions b) Airway c) Breathing This is to address circulation first by performing chest compressions so as to ensure blood flow to organs like the brain and heart. Thus, Chest compressions can be performed immediately, whereas checking the airway and effectively giving rescue breaths can take up crucial time.
sir can u confirm the correct answer for this question,,,in general splint is ,,,,in google the answer is loose, so the victim can still move around the injured limb.
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Hello Sir, please note there is a correction in Question no -3, Adult CPR, it is 30:2, as per medical knowledge.
Please don't mind.
It's same for adults and children but 5:1 for infants.
Thanks.
Thanks dear. There is absolutely nothing to mind. We learn together. Regards
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sir ABC has new form now circulation airway and breathing...can you pls clarify
In 2010, the American Heart Association updated first aid recommendations. As a part of this, the order that you perform the ABCs has been changed to CAB:
a) Circulation/Compressions b) Airway c) Breathing
This is to address circulation first by performing chest compressions so as to ensure blood flow to organs like the brain and heart. Thus, Chest compressions can be performed immediately, whereas checking the airway and effectively giving rescue breaths can take up crucial time.
sir can u confirm the correct answer for this question,,,in general splint is ,,,,in google the answer is loose, so the victim can still move around the injured limb.
The basic purpose of splint is to immobilize the limb. So, splint should be snug but NOT too tight. So answer (b) is right.
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